www.pyguy.com has a few beginner-level tutorials that probably answer those
questions
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Oh, yes. Those nice small tuts are really helpful.
Am Montag, 1. Februar 2016 19:58:44 UTC+1 schrieb jimbo:
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> I found this useful as are other posts on the site.
> http://www.pyguy.com/web2py/web2py-one-to-many-database-tutorial/
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> On Monday, 1 February 2016 11:33:38 UTC, Chris Green wrote:
I found this useful as are other posts on the site.
http://www.pyguy.com/web2py/web2py-one-to-many-database-tutorial/
On Monday, 1 February 2016 11:33:38 UTC, Chris Green wrote:
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> 黄祥 > wrote:
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> > perhaps you can learn a lot from web2py appliances or web2py slices :
> > http://www.web2py
黄祥 wrote:
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> perhaps you can learn a lot from web2py appliances or web2py slices :
> http://www.web2py.com/appliances
> http://www.web2pyslices.com
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Yes, thank you, appliances looks very useful. I think it was actually
something on web2pyslices.com that I found that lead me to investigate
web
There are few videos on Vimeo. Good luck!
On Sunday, January 31, 2016 at 5:11:38 PM UTC-5, 黄祥 wrote:
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> perhaps you can learn a lot from web2py appliances or web2py slices :
> http://www.web2py.com/appliances
> http://www.web2pyslices.com
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> best regards,
> stifan
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perhaps you can learn a lot from web2py appliances or web2py slices :
http://www.web2py.com/appliances
http://www.web2pyslices.com
best regards,
stifan
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> > Rather than trying to learn everything from the examples page, you
> should
> > probably proceed to the book.
> >
> Yes, I'm beginning to realise that, however I was expecting 'simple
> examples' to allow me to create something that worked that I could
> look at to see how it all hang
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> > It takes you to an entire chapter of the book on the Database
> Abstraction
> > Layer -- with *lots* of examples.
> >
> Yes, I followed it to the book but couldn't see any examples there.
> Let me try again No, sorry, I can't see any. I mean I don't
> really count things like th
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> > The first (minor) problem is that it says something like "In
> > controller: simple_examples.py" above each example. On my system
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> > ... and the link from the Simple Examples which says "You can find
> > more examples of the web2py Database Abstraction Layer here" doesn't
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> ... and the link from the Simple Examples which says "You can find
> more examples of the web2py Database Abstraction Layer here" doesn't
> take you to any more examples, or none that I could see.
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It takes you to an entire chapter of the book on the Database Abstraction
Layer -- with *lo
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> The first (minor) problem is that it says something like "In
> controller: simple_examples.py" above each example. On my system
> simple_examples.py is in
> /applications/examples/controllers/simple_examples.py
> which isn't quite what it says.
>
Not sure what you mean. According to t
c...@isbd.net wrote:
> Then (though this is maybe trying to run before I can walk as I can't
> really understand the simplest examples) when you get down to the
> database examples (which is what I'm particularly interested in) there
> are various oddities:-
>
> The 'try it here' link suddenly
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